Monday, 17 October 2016

Product summary & analysis draft 3

According to the article Geotab (2016), Geotab GO7 presents the benefits, features and function of GO7. The GO7 is a telematics device designed and built by Geotab to help users in increasing their fleet efficiency. It has features like cellular modem, GPS with built in antennas, an accelerometer, in addition transmit highly detailed information from the user's vehicle regarding the engine, drivetrain, on-board instruments, and other subsystems. It is compatible with most types of vehicles from manufacturers around the world. The device can be easily installed by plugging it into the vehicle’s OBDII port or adapter. Tracking and real time data will be transmitted when the vehicle transits. Another function is it can notify the driver if the vehicle requires maintenance, collects information driving habits, and guide the driver if it's deem unsafe. It can also send notification and forensic data if an accident is detected. Furthermore, GO7 has an expansion port, allowing peripherals to be added if needed.
The GO7 is an advanced and user friendly telematics product that will satisfy users compared to the TomTom link 410 regardless of functionality or convenience, and help users increase their fleet efficiency.
The GO7 can utilise its GPS tracking ability to provide alternate course to routes that are affected by traffic or weather, reducing fuel and time wastage. Its ability to transmit data about the vehicle will allows for timely maintenance of the fleet, reducing down time of vehicle. The article “Aberdeen Group's GPS tracking study key facts” (Cullen, 2016) mentions numerous benefits of a GPS tracking system. An average decrease of 13.2% and 13.4% in fuel expenditure and overtime could be achieved by using location intelligence. The article also states that the operating cost of a vehicle can be cut by 10.4%.
There are other telematics products available on the market, one being the TomTom Link 410. The features of the Link 410 are similar to those of the GO7. The Link 410 however requires a Link 105 add-on devices to monitor engine information. The link 105 does not transmit real time data, as compared to the GO7. The GO7 is able to better integrate multiple feature into a single device, compared to its competitors.
All in all, the GO7 is able to deliver a product that is user friendly as it is easy to install, and able to help user increase fleet efficiency by reducing operating cost through its full-fledged features.


Mark Cullen (2016). Aberdeen Group's GPS tracking study key facts. Retrieved October 6, 2016 from: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/aberdeen-groups-gps-tracking-study-key-facts-mark-cullen
Geotab (2016). Geotab GO7 brochure. Retrieved October 6, 2016 from: https://www.geotab.com/wp-content/themes/geotab-template/resources/doc/Geotab-Brochure.pdf
TomTom(N.D). Retrieved October 6 2016 from: https://telematics.tomtom.com/en_gb/webfleet/products/link/

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